On
16th April 2013 Microsoft announced the general availability release of
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) support for Windows Azure- including
new Virtual Machine and Virtual network capabilities. This release is
now live in production, backed by an enterprise SLA, supported by
Microsoft Support, and is ready to use for production apps.

“If you had
concerns that Windows Azure was more expensive, we’re putting those
concerns to rest today.”

Steven
Martin, Operations GM – Azure

Session Overview: Join Microsoft and Hanu
as we explain the power of the Cloud and how you can leverage it in the
context of Windows Azure IaaS. Create a flexible, scalable, and
reliable cloud platform that is able to handle your infrastructure
workloads.

Here are some things you can do with these new services:
• Dev
and Test: Quickly build sandboxes for Test & Dev
to enable rapid innovation.
• SharePoint
on Windows Azure Infrastructure Services: Spin up
SharePoint farms in minutes without major capital investments.
Integrate full trust code to run rich apps and business logic, and
provide internet facing collaboration sites on SharePoint that scale
with your business needs.
• Robust Infrastructure for SQL
Server: With full SQL Server compatibility you get
capabilities like full-text search, or transparent data encryption for
greater security.
• Microsoft StorSimple:
Cloud-integrated storage (CiS) best practices and how Azure storage can
simplify your backup and business continuity scenarios

With our comprehensive set of services on top of Windows Azure we can
enable you to extend your data centers and workloads into the cloud
while using your existing skills and investments.

As an established Microsoft Preferred Cloud Partner and a member of the Azure Circle program, Hanu can help you with Cloud Awareness, Cloud Assessment and Cloud Adoption. At Hanu, we believe that every application that you engineer or re-engineer should have a cloud strategy blended as part of the core strategy.